In 2008, Dunleavy supported a bill to stall New Zealand's climate change emissions trading scheme (ETS), calling for "a royal commission to undertake a detailed and independent review of the science of climate change." He expressed concern at "the horrific costs on New Zealanders implicit in the ETS bill, as well as the restrictions on our lifestyle and the international competitiveness of industries that we rely on for our economic survival." [4]

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Dunleavy and the Manhattan Declaration

Dunleavy, through the ICSC, claims that IPCC studies on global climate change "lack scientific integrity." Instead, he offers what he claims is scientifically sound research that supports climate change skepticism. [1]